The correct options are
A chemical
C electrical
A galvanic cell is an electrochemical cell. It converts the chemical energy of a spontaneous redox reaction to electrical energy.
For example, in Zn - Cu galvanic cell following reactions are observed:
Oxidation: Zn(s)→Zn+2(aq)+2e−
Reduction: Cu+2(aq)+2e−→Cu(s)
The overall reaction is a redox reaction and can be written as:
Zn(s)+Cu+2(aq)→Zn+2(aq)+Cu(s)
The transfer of electrons involved in this reaction causes the flow of electric current in the cell.